1999 Sabarimala stampede

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Sabarimala stampede is a human crowd crush that occurred at Sabarimala temple in the Indian state of Kerala in 1999.[1] On 14 January 1999, (the Makara Jyothi Day), 53 people, the majority of them from outside Kerala, died in the crowd crush at the Pamba base camp caused by, among other things, the collapse of the sides of a hillock.[2]

Justice Chandrasekhara Menon Committee[edit]

A Judicial commission headed by Justice Chandrasekhara Menon, was constituted to investigate the tragedy. Justice Chandrasekhara Menon, in his report found the State Government guilty of "negligence in ensuring the safety of the pilgrims coming from different parts of the country".[3] The report pointed out the need to provide basic amenities on the Pullumedu route through which a large number of pilgrims from Tamil Nadu travel. Since over 60% of devotees coming to Sabarimala during the pilgrimage season are from other states and this route provides them easy access to temple towns like Madurai on their return journey, the report said.[4] Most of the proposals of the committee were not enacted and led to huge public outcry after 2011 Sabarimala stampede.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. World: South Asia stampede tragedy at Hindu shrine 15 Jan 1999 BBC News
  2. A tragedy at Sabarimala R. Krishnakumar, 30 Jan-12 Feb 1999 Frontline Vol 16 No.3
  3. The Sabarimala tragedy in 1999 15 Jan 2011 NDTV
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Sabarimala: Govt, temple board draw flak for neglecting reports". Thiruvananthapuram: Hindustan Times. 16 January 2011. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.

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